When I write a bug it becomes the core gameplay.

Chapter 667: It Becomes a PVP Game

Chapter 667: It Becomes a PVP Game

Soon, this method spread on the forum and was imitated by many players.

Some people post bounties, and some people accept them.

Anyway, no matter whether you hang up or take over, as long as you see the other party being killed once, you will be happy.

Many people also posted related videos online, and some even started live broadcasts for fun, which attracted a lot of attention.

Of course, the other party will also resist, and they also want to learn this method and issue a cyber warrant in return.

But the results are minimal.

Because in this situation where wanted warrants are issued to each other, it becomes a competition of everyone's operations.

It is obvious which of these two groups of players is better at operation.

Players no longer even need to read specific posts on the forum. Just by looking at the content of the wanted poster, they can guess which side is offering the bounty.

If they are LGBTQ+ groups who support "Prison Break", or some male or female players with extreme opinions, the characters they choose are often very representative.

For example, the three handsome male characters were mostly chosen by female players with extreme speech or male players with special orientations.

There are also some characters with rainbow hair and all kinds of spikes all over their bodies, which are also their favorite characters to play.

As for the characters chosen by ordinary players, they are becoming more and more similar: they are all red-headed, blue-skinned old orc Star Fist.

At first it was just a parody of that predecessor, but soon this role selection became a trend, a way to distinguish between friends and foes.

There are many reasons for this:
First of all, the character of Star Fist is relatively the most normal in the game. His gender and sexual orientation are normal. Except for the orc race, the others have nothing to do with the diversity advocated by this game.

For ordinary players, they have played the role of orcs in many fantasy games, so their acceptance is relatively high.

Secondly, the character of Xingquan has a strong sense of impact, and every punch hits the flesh, and "boxing" is very consistent with the theme of this war.

Just like in many other games, characters who love to punch often become special attacks against female players.

Again, the character of Xingquan is really strong, and has a great advantage in fighting. Moreover, he himself has a very high operating threshold.

Its gameplay is somewhat similar to that of a fighting game, which requires quick turning reactions, precise distance control, and the ability to seize the right time for aerial combos.

In other words, only players with better operation skills can play it.

If you don't operate it properly, it's easy to become a stupid living target and be kite-killed.

So the LGBTQ+ community basically can’t play this role.

On the other hand, normal game players, even if they are not very good at operation in the original game, will be defeated in this game. Using a character like Star Fist, you can also experience the pleasure of being an operation expert.

Finally, and most importantly, the character of Star Fist is very inconsistent with the aesthetics of the LGBTQ+ community.

He was an old orc, quite ugly looking, big and strong, and a male with normal sexual orientation, which was not pleasing at all.

What's even worse is that he always likes boxing and has a violent tendency.

For this group, they will also choose their favorite characters when playing games.

If Star Fist is chosen as a character, it can indeed reduce the number of cases where they are wanted. After all, most Star Fist players will mistakenly think that it is the LGBTQ+ community that is wanted for one of their own when they see another Star Fist being wanted, and will not accept the bounty.

But for these people, it is absolutely impossible to let them play characters they don't like.

It’s better to quit the game directly.

What’s more, if these groups practice star boxing, although it helps protect themselves, it will also isolate themselves from the LGBTQ+ community.

After all, this group hates Star Fist. What do you mean by playing Star Fist?
It's easy to be excluded by your own people, which is unacceptable for a game that originally focuses on socializing.

All these factors combined allowed the two groups to easily distinguish between friend and foe in the game.

It's like being on a battlefield, with both sides wearing different armor and holding different flags, and it's hard to tell who is the enemy and who is our friend.

This is also an important reason to ensure that this cyber witch hunt can continue for a long time.

……

Lilith watched Su Tong punching hard in the game with a look of shock on her face.

“It’s still possible?
"A lot of players have indeed come in, and 6 dollars per person is indeed a lot, but..." "Will all these people be forced to quit the game soon?"

"If a large number of players quit the game and it quickly became unpopular, then it would be difficult to make enough money, right?"

Gu Fan said: "It is certain that some people will quit the game, but as long as most people can stick with it for a while, it will be enough.

"Boss Li, haven't you noticed that the popularity of this game and the number of online users are still growing?

"It's not just that players who hate the game are joining in this cyber witch hunt. Another very important reason is that the original players of the game are desperately trying to recruit new players.

"After all, in this game, they have an absolute advantage in numbers, so it's not that easy for them to give up."

Lilith took a look at the forum and found that many players who liked "Prison Break" were calling for everyone to invite their real-life friends to play and fight against the "oppression of these stinky male players" together.

They called for allowing sexual minority players and female players who are good at playing the game to come to the game, either to focus on protecting certain characters, to surround and attack reinforcements, or to hunt down all the blue-skinned orc players.

This is very interesting.

If these groups were in other games and they were a minority, they would definitely quit the game soon and ask the game manufacturer for a refund if they were killed like this.

After all, there is no hope of winning, and no one wants to continue to be abused in the game.

But "Prison Break" is different. From the very beginning, it has been a place where minority groups can gather together for warmth. Here, they are the mainstream.

So even if people keep getting killed, they still feel like this is their home ground.

If we get more people, we’ll be able to fight back quickly.

What's more, this is a good opportunity to prove that "we are stronger". If they occupy the majority group, but are directly defeated by those few stinky straight male players, doesn't it prove that they are inferior to others?
How can that be done?
What this group is best at is to put on a brave face when the wind is in their favor, and then turn around like the wind when the wind is against them.

At this time, the overall environment of the game is still favorable for them, so of course there is no reason to give in.

So, start a war, an all-out war!
Both sides continued to bring in more people, making "Prison Force" a huge battlefield.

Of course, there are also many people who are angrily criticizing the Hell Front.

After all, if Hell Front didn't make this stupid wanted poster and mini program, wouldn't there be less trouble?
But Hell Front, like Against Heaven, is also an expert at pretending to be dead, and will never respond to these things.

I can’t respond because the game can’t be changed!

Since it cannot be changed, any response is useless and will only trigger greater conflicts.

Playing dead is the best solution.

It can be imagined that Azazel is seeing all this and is anxious, but he can do nothing but watch the situation develop step by step in the direction he least wants to see.

……

Soon, more and more secondary creations began to appear on the Internet.

There are videos and emoticons.

"Sister, what are you looking at?"

"You might die if you get hit by this punch."

"Star Fist Warning!"

"You have no skills, right? Let me help you!"

"What? Beating a woman? I'll be there right away!"

"Brother, have you eaten? If not, take my punch!"

"Star Fist doesn't fight Star Fist."

"The honest old orc who had been farming all his life was greatly shocked."

These emoticons spread quickly like a virus, further fueling the already high popularity.

"Prison Break" was originally an MMORPG game, but now it has neither MMO nor RPG elements, and has become a pure PVP game.

(End of this chapter)

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